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A staging of Wagner's "Ring" by Günter Krämer which begins in March can be expected to temper the swing toward conservatism.
The proposed N Au interaction would be expected to temper the catalytic activity of [ 4Au]+ by reducing the π-acidity of the metal center and preventing coordination of the substrate.
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As for the effect on the Derby itself, officials aren't expecting it to temper the enthusiasm.
While legislators are expected to try to reverse or temper many of the scheduled tax increases, at least a few appear to be a certainty.
All of this negative economic data comes on the eve of a policy board meeting of Japan's central bank, where tempers are expected to flare dramatically.
While its expected that the company's investors would look to temper speculation and air on the side of its founders, Kickstarter has given them plenty of very legitimate reasons to do so.
For example, a person whose mèt tèt is Ogou is expected to be brave, bold, and sometimes quick tempered.
Heavy snow fall on the East Coast tempered the after-Christmas shopping rush retailers expected to see and weighed down Macys, Inc. shares today.
Their labor forces, tempered by the demands of industry in America, expected to work hard in exchange for the necessities of life.
Rising mortgage rates will help to temper the possibility of a bubble as well (they are still near 50-year lows but are expected to rise someday).
While mild growth is expected to return to the likes of Ireland and Portugal within a year, those forecasts have already been tempered.
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